Supporting HSP Teens and Tweens

with Nellie Harden of NellieHarden.com

Supporting HSP Teens and Tweens

Are you the parent of an HSP Teen or Tween?  I myself have a 9 year old, so this is right around the corner for me!

While a lot of my blogs and podcasts have focused on being a sensitive parent, or parenting younger HSP kids, I didn't want to forget our older children.  I invited Nellie Harden of NellieHarden.com to join me in conversation around how to raise empowered and healthy HSP children (while also caring for ourselves as parents & people)!

Listen in to our conversation via the podcast or YouTube by clicking the buttons below, and scroll down to learn more about Nellie and her offerings!

Meet Nellie Harden!

Nellie is a wife, mother of 4 teenage daughters and an author and speaker in the space of Family Life & Leadership. She focuses on helping parents love & lead their teen/tween daughters in a way that teaches them to love & lead themselves while building a strong foundation of worth, esteem & confidence all before they leave home!

Her background is in Biology and Psychology, from humpbacks to humans, and she has invested decades of her life into personal, family, faith and leadership development. Most of all, she believes the best way to change the world is through one living room at a time!

Here are a few ways to connect with Nellie:

1. Website

2. 5 Things Your Daughter Needs

3. Daughter Decoder

4. Facebook Community

5. Instagram

6. YouTube

7. 6570 Facebook Page

Hey New Subscribers - if you're looking for a bit more support around being a Highly Sensitive Parent or raising an HSP child, I've got you! I've created several resources, including Courses and Coaching packages, to meet your needs.

**YouTube Subscribers can access a special discount of 20% off of any courses or coaching at https://www.highlysensitiveparenthood.com/hspparentresources by using the code YOUTUBE at checkout.**

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